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Old 06-29-2008, 04:52 PM
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There is a problem

Feel better today!!! There is a problem with the way this car moves. I have a 2007 Dodge Nitro RT and I have asked the dealer to look at this already. The same response each time is nothing is Wrong. When you first place the car in gear you have to wait about 5-10 seconds before letting off the brake, and don’t think about touching the gas. I don’t drive this car often because its my wives, but each time I do I lurch forward, slam the brake, look over at her and say “I know, I know, wait for it”. Because this was the only thing I could tell her after not being able to fix it. We have not hit anything, but I am sure the day is coming.
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Old 06-30-2008, 02:55 PM
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My wife went from a 2001 Grand Caravan to an 08 Nitro, our other car is an 07 Charger R/T for refernece.

The Nitro takes some getting used to the Brake is a little mushy - you have to exert more force then youdo with the Caravan or my Charger.

We haven't had any problems with the Nitro but every time I get in to drive the first Stop sign reminds me I need to push harder on the brakes to get it to stop.

For your story my bet is your wife hit the gas and it was an accident or started with the brake and slipped to the gas when it started moving forward on her.Yeah its pure conjecture but a problem like you have reported is a pretty big deal, if it has happened to others there would be a recall or at least other reports.

I don't know you or your wife from Adam, but with what you have posted of your actions I am betting it was far easier for your wife to tell you the car jumped uncontrollably versus telling you she ran into the house because she wasn't paying attention and her foot slipped from the brake to the Gas pedal

But thats just my 2 cents
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Old 07-16-2008, 08:30 AM
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I think that it sucks that people are ASSUMING his wife is at fault. I wonder if it were a man driving if it would be the same consensus. Either way I have stated that my Nitro especially after sitting long hours or days will lurch. I don't drive it a lot anymore since its riding season but the other day I got in (the Nitro sat for 3 days) and started her up. Ithen took a few minutes to load up what I needed to carry. I got in put her in "D" and kept my foot on the brake because I knew and SURE enough the engine revved and she jumped. Had I not kept my foot on the brake I definitely would have jumped forward. This is NOT driver error it is something that is wrong with at least 2 Nitro's!!
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Old 07-20-2008, 08:02 PM
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My wife went from a 2001 Grand Caravan to an 08 Nitro, our other car is an 07 Charger R/T for refernece.

The Nitro takes some getting used to the Brake is a little mushy - you have to exert more force then youdo with the Caravan or my Charger.

We haven't had any problems with the Nitro but every time I get in to drive the first Stop sign reminds me I need to push harder on the brakes to get it to stop.

But thats just my 2 cents
Funny you say that because I have owned many Chrysler vehicles and YES the brakes on this truck are mush and suck!! You can get the pedal to flex so much that you need to put all your leg power into stoping this thing. I asked the dealer to explain this to me and all they could say is " It works to manufacturers spec" BS!
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Old 11-11-2008, 10:58 AM
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Where do I start.I was driving my wifes 2007 Dodge Nitro and it did the same thing to me in Sept 2008, I was on the highway and went to pass a car, when I accelerated, the Nitro took off like I floored it, as was not the case, and it wouldn't stop accelerating even when I took my foot off the pedal. I kicked that pedal about 10x till it stopped. after that i said what the F, I checked the floor mat and it was no where near the gas pedal. So I tried it again, and sure enough it did it again. It accelerated to over 90 mph and my foot wasn't even on the gas,cruise wasn't on either. We took it in for an oil change at the dealer and told them what had happened,I told them I think the throttle cable was sticking, they said it doesn't have one and said they'd check it out. After the service was done, they said no codes came up in the computer and nothing was wrong. I figured it may have been a fluke,no big deal, and told my wife what to do if it happened to her. Well, guess what, On Oct 21st, my wife was driving in a 30mph zone at 35mph coming upon an intersection, light was red and she hit the brake, the truck took off, wouldn't even stop, resulting in a rear end collision with another car, causing $3500 damage to the Nitro, she told me the engine had pegged and she did what she could to avoid the accident. Yeah yeah , I said the same thing, dumb bitch must of hit the gas pedal instead of the brake, nope, not the case, my wife is a super safe driver, thank god my 1 yr old son wasn't in the vehicle. Even the driver in the other car heard the engine revving super loud. So after the police come and wrote the report up, she stated that the Nitro had revved up, and the brakes would not work, my brother in law drove the nitro to our home. I asked him wasn't he worried about the car taking off on him, he said no. I said i preferred to have it towed, he drove it anyway. the next morning after dealing with the police and insurance co. we decided to take it the collision shop, After starting the Nitro up, I wanted to see if it would happen again,I tapped the pedal, It redlined in neutral,I shut it down,waited a few minutes and started it up again, tapped the gas pedal, , it red lined again. I shut it off, checked the floor mat, pulled it out(mat) and tried again, The nitro took off down my driveway, I kicked the pedal a few times and it stopped. Needless to say, I have no confidence in this vehicle. We got it to the collision shop, and told them to be careful.

We called the dealer where we bought it from, West Herr Dodge of WNY, they said that we'd have to put a claim in with head quarters. Claim is in and they said that there would have to be a neutral party to check the Event data recorder, if it shows what we said had happened that they would take care of everything.If not then its our problem. We have gotten nothing but the run around with these people, One person says this, one person says that. At 1st they said someone will be down in 5 to 10 days to look at it, now its when they can get to it. I have to pay for a rental car until they do this, which sucks, I am not made of money, It won't be a matter of time before the collision shop starts to charge us a storage fee. Even if this issue is resolved, I don't want this vehicle anymore, I have no cofidence in its safety, let alone have my child in that vehicle. I am pretty much rambling on here, but you get he point. I believe what happened to your wife is genuine, I'm sure Chrysler will do something when someone gets killed and the lawsuits start getting filed. Yeah you bet , I am pissed off, should of bought the Ford Escape instead.
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